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    The purpose of this essay is to discuss why Clinton’s Health Plan was unsuccessful. It will detail the features of the plan‚ explain why it failed and describe the influence of the various interest groups and government entities in the process. It will also discuss the policy process and the key players involved and other circumstances that shaped this policy-making effort. As with most presidents once they enter into office as Commander in Chief‚ they set out to leave their mark in U.S. history

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    Section 1‚ pages 1-31 1. Describe Moshe the Beadle. He worked at the Hasidic synagogue. He was able to make himself seem insignificant‚ almost invisible. He was timid‚ with dreamy eyes‚ and did not speak much. 2. Describe Elie Wiesel’s father. What was his occupation? He was cultured and unsentimental. He had more concern for outsiders than for his own family. He and his wife were storekeepers. 3. Why was Moshe the Beadle important to Elie Wiesel? Moshe became his cabbalist‚ or instructor in

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    of marble.” These were Augustus’s last words. Augustus was born Gaius Octavius on September 23 63 B.C. in Rome. Augustus’s father was a senator and governor in the Roman republic. Augustus was the nephew of Julias Caesar and then later became his heir. He was a teenager and was in Apollenia (modern-day Albania) when his uncle was murdered. Augustus was named Octavian before 27 B.C. He was the first and most powerful Roman emperor. Augustus was the most successful Roman emperor because he restored

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    The Battle of Gettysburg: Why Was it a Turning Point? The Battle of Gettysburg was a very harsh battle that turned the tables in the Civil War. There were more than 20‚000 casualties on each side. The Civil War was into it’s third year before the Battle of Gettysburg took place. The general who led the Confederates was General Robert E. Lee‚ the general of the Union was General George Meade. In each army there was about 75‚000 soldiers. Stated in the background essay‚ “Over the next three days Gettysburg

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    Why was Germany unified under Prussia and not Austria? I. Introduction A. Prussia was the foremost country in the unification of Germany B. Although it may have not been the intent of Prussia to unify Germany‚ it is certain that Prussia had the greatest amount of influence in German politics C. Austria was not in a political‚ economic‚ or social state to take on such significant role D. Prussia’s advantages: a. Almost exclusive German population b. Leadership more acceptable to German liberals

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    that Baz was a vampire? He followed him in the ruins of the catacombs and saw him drink the blood of a rat. Why doesn’t Penny really like the Mage? Because she thinks he is sexist. What was the latest Humdrum’s attack? They were Flibbertigibbets‚ a type of bird. When did this attack happen? It happened one week ago in the classroom. Why is the Humdrum so dangerous? What does he do that is so menacing? He creates holes in the atmosphere and in these holes‚ you can’t practice magic. Why doesn’t

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    point? What has gone so wrong that we have broken out into a civil war? And most importantly‚ why is this war so necessary? I can already hear the cries of the loyalists‚ “Necessary? There is nothing necessary about the mindless violence that created this problem in the first place!” I agree that it should never have gotten to this point‚ however here I will explain how this happened‚ and why there was no other option. Let’s start from the very beginning‚ people in the United Kingdom were being

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    because every time he put his mind to it he follow through. He achieved everything that he set his mind to. That is why George W. Bush is important to me. You already should know that president Bush was the 43rd president.The reason why he won‚ because of the Electoral College. He also lead 911 terrorist attack in the Iraq Wars. Before bush became president he was a businessman .Then he started working for friends and family. Later own he started his own oil ‚ and gas firm. After

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    Romanishan Class six Assignment 8 1. Why was there such opposition to the proposed Constitution of 1787? There was opposition to the constitution because many mainly the anti-federalists believed it would turn into tyranny and everything that happened in the American Revolution and there steps towards a democracy would end and it would become like Britain. Therefore the war would mean nothing and democracy would not happen‚ the government would take over. 2. Was there a violation of revolutionary

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    Settling in Charleston Why was Charleston Difficult to Settle? The spanish it was the first settling in south carolina then the europeans come to south carolina .in 1521 Francisco Gordillo sailed to the carolina coast from the spanish basis in Santo Domingo. They came to explore South Carolina. They needed a new land for the new colonies the British they were changing the land .Why was Charleston difficult to settle? Charleston was difficult to settle because geography‚resources

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